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1797 Livery, Stable, General Store |

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1797 Livery, Stable, General Store |
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...White Post looks like a nice place to visit. The door on the downhill side of the barn is so high up, I wonder why. Thanks Linda for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteHello, I love the barn and the cute dinosaur. The General Store is great. Great series. Happy Wednesday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteThe dinosaur and old gas station made me think of a Sinclair station
ReplyDeleteLooks like a quiet place. Neat to see the old general store.
ReplyDeleteThe barn appeals to me.
ReplyDeleteNice to see your photographs.
ReplyDeleteOur youngest grandson loves dinosaurs, I smiled when I saw this green one!
All the best Jan
It's nice when people in a small village work to preserve its history.
ReplyDeleteI have passed Dinosaur Land several times over the years. I wish the village all the best in preserving their heritage.
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